Trust, Identity & Middleware Applications

The Trust and Identity track (which comprises Identity Week 2014) provides a venue for identity architects, developers and implementers to explore and discuss topics of broad interest to the community. The popular Advance CAMP (ACAMP) and CAMP meetings will run concurrent with the 2014 Technology Exchange.

ACAMP provides a venue for leading identity architects and developers to spend substantial time exploring and discussing topics and work items of interest to the identity services community. As an “unconference,” there are no proposals submitted in advance; attendees determine the agenda on-site.

CAMP 101

CAMP 201

Cloud Services (System Integration & Ownership)

Presentations focus on projects, initiatives, and best practices related to R&E cloud services and applications positioned within the Internet2 NET+ portfolio, as well as a broader set of standards, policies and service offerings to support a rapidly expanding set of identity services needed for campus, individual, and service providers in a cloud services-driven technical environment.

Advanced Networking/Joint Techs

The demand for new solutions to data storage, networking, and computing challenges—created by increasing numbers of large-scale research projects, expanding user involvement in VOs, and burgeoning data production by new instruments, tools, and calculations/paradigms/algorithms in various fields—confronts network architects and researchers alike. Many cutting-edge solutions come with multifaceted implementation challenges. Meeting user needs requires network support teams to implement “partially-baked” tools, while preventing those tools from affecting network performance for other users.

Leadership (invitation only)

For those who have strategic technical responsibilities, a special 1.5-day Leadership track is being offered that presents strategies for leading the development of transformational capabilities through advanced technology.

Coordinating presentations, discussions and interactions, as well as “recommended talks” throughout the remainder of the program, the Leadership Track includes high-level presentations focused on Security, Trust and Identity, Advanced Networking, and Cloud Services.

The Leadership track is open only to those who have been recommended for attendance and have received an invitation. If you would like to receive an invitation, please ask your executive manager to submit a recommendation on your behalf.